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[–] too_high_for_this@lemmy.world -5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

So you think I should split the mortgage 50/50 and be responsible for 100% of maintenance?

Home ownership is so, so much more than a mortgage. In the past five years, I've replaced a sump pump, a water heater, both furnaces, garage door, chimney flue, garbage disposal, several windows, along with remodeling my tenants entire kitchen while mine looks like ass.

If my tenant's HVAC breaks, should I replace it, or tell him that's his responsibility now? Should I tell him he has to mow the lawn and shovel?

My tenant is in his 60s. He wants to live in a nice house with a yard. He doesn't want to be responsible for upkeep, so he pays me to do it instead.

But I guess I'm no better than a private equity firm that buys entire neighborhoods just to raise rent and increase shareholder value.

[–] brown567@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

If he only paid half, you'd be charging half a mortgage to be a handyman at best. There's a huge difference because once you've paid out less than half the mortgage and he's paid out more than half, you own a duplex and he owns nothing.

It's the same assumption all landlords make. The price of sleeping under a roof is equal to the mortgage and the several-hundred-thousand dollar asset at the end is just a little treat for performing the backbreaking labor of having your name on a deed